5 out of 5 From the original owners of Collectors’ Workshop, Rich Bloch and Nick Ruggiero, comes this stunning piece of apparatus. The first version which was not remote controlled came out c. 1989 and this remote controlled version c. 1994. A piece of custom-crafted wizardry that raises the miracle of this coin penetration to …
5 out of 5 Harry Devano from Scotland was a semi-pro close-up, mental and platform magician and he created his first Devano Rising cards deck in 1948. The method has stood the test of time and one of the best versions you can purchase today is from George Richbark. They were also made when George …
5 out of 5 Wow, this is Incredible! Before I go further let me say how these days I am less and less interested in any sort of electronic magic. I have had way too many issues with things breaking or running out of juice at the wrong time. So when I first purchased this …
One of my most popular packet tricks when I grew up in England was an effect I purchased from Ron Macmillan’s International Magic called Any Queen Called For. I used to say it was better than John Bannon’s Twisted Sisters which I still believe it is if you perform it three times in a row. …
5 out of 5 A beautiful close-up effect that goes as follows: Small black box houses three different colored dice. One die is simply tilted out, placed in the pocket, and the box clearly only shows two remaining dice. Box is closed and slightly shaken to demonstrate that there are still the dice loose inside. …
This is probably the best version of electronic mental die type effects that began with the Dutch inventor Anverdi. It looks great, fits neatly in the pocket, and works flawlessly. The dice themselves are a good size being almost 1″, so they can be seen easily and they feel good when held in the hands. …
_EF Brian Watson is arguably one of the last artisans in the art of magic. He has succeed where others have not because he has merged old-time methodolgy and materials with a contemporary style. The result has been a series of consecutive successes defined as both commercial as well as achieving international peer recognition. Examples …
This document traces the origins of The Wandering Mummy that Magic Collectors and Craftsmen around the world are so fascinated with. It would not have been possible without the generous help of fellow Mummy enthusiasts, craftsmen and historians: Alan Warner, François Danis, Olaf Guthling, Lorenz Schär, and Chris Wasshuber. Ian Buckland has also been instrumental …
This is a fantastic effect that is easy to do and a great fooler – at first glance it may seem similar to Simon Shaw’s Director’s Cut, but it is very different and you will be more than happy with this method and effect even if you already have Simon Shaw’s. Sadly, I overlooked Cinema …
This is a fantastic effect that is easy to do and a great fooler – at first glance it may seem similar to Simon Shaw’s Director’s Cut, but it is very different and you will be more than happy with this method and effect even if you already have Simon Shaw’s. Sadly, I overlooked Cinema …